The Chicago Sun-Times reported that the hotel, which resembles its sister property Wynn Las Vegas, has 2,000 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows with garden view or a view of the Strip.
The gold, cream, red, mahogany and ebony interiors feature glass mosaic-appointed floors from Spain and Italy, spider marble from Greece, Murano glass chandeliers and a near forest of live flowers, plants and trees.
Designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan, the 700-square foot suites include penthouse villas and tower suites that feature ebony and white sycamore cabinetry, wall coverings of simulated grasscloth and cream wool carpeting.
The 4.7 million-square foot hotel has a compartmentalized casino located in an open, vast space that features canopies, draperies that separate gaming spaces into private chambers, columned pavilions, a butterfly motif and parlor room environments with a pool or garden view. The casino has an entire glass wall on one side and has floor-to-ceiling windows that make the most of natural light. It has 24-carat gold-infused chandeliers and red Rubino glass.
The pool area is encircled by treescaping, plenty of land and cabanas. And a landscaped road leads to the porte cochere at the entrance of the hotel.